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Apr 05, 2017 16:59

Иероним Босх Сад земных наслаждений

для тех кто всегда хотел узнать поподробней что же там происходит и что бы это значило:
интерактивный проект, с возможностью рассмотреть мельчайшие детали и прослушать прочитать комментарии об отдельных деталях и персонажах изображения - три части изображения и + внешняя сторона

https://tuinderlusten-jheronimusbosch.ntr.nl/en

The Garden of Earthly Delights by Jheronimus Bosch

About this project

The interactive documentary Jheronimus Bosch, the Garden of Earthly Delights provides an in-depth tour though The Garden of Earthly Delights. In a web interface the visitor will be taken on an audio-visual journey, including sound, music, video and images to enrich the storytelling.

Besides the exploration of the art historical story of the painting we will give insight to the creative process of Jheronimus Bosch. In a web interface the visitor will be taken on an audio-visual journey, including sound, music, video and images to enrich the storytelling. The visitor of the interactive documentary will get a better understanding of what it was like to live in the Late Middle Ages, and for example of what importance religion was in daily life. The interactive documentary can be read like a book, one can come back after a visit and pick up the book again from the shelf to further explore.

The Garden of Earthly Delights is a story about moral and sin in a particular time. The painting however is timeless. The journey that the visitor sets out on in the interactive documentary is a personal one. Beneath the surface we aim to invite the visitor to reflect upon and question their sins and morals.

The interactive documentary Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Delights is part of the transmedia tryptich: 'Hieronymus Bosch'. The transmedia tryptich consists of the documentary film 'Hieronymus Bosch, touched by the devil', the interactive documentary 'Hieronymus Bosch: Garden of Earthly Delights' and the Virtual Reality documentary 'Hieronymus Bosch, the Eyes of the Owl'. Website: http://jheronimus-bosch.nl

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